People of Wal-mart and Youtube is where I go for comic relief.Irridium said:They serve a purpose.
When you feel like shit, just read youtube comments. Because there's no way in hell your worse than those people.
Depends on what videos you watch. At a 1/3-1/4 (what you're quoting) it still means there's a fair amount rubbish.nitro27 said:So, am I the only one who's been seeing good comments consistently? Yeah, I see the bad ones, but usually it's only about 2-3:1
Irridium said:They serve a purpose.
When you feel like shit, just read youtube comments. Because there's no way in hell your worse than those people.
These are exactly the truthReynard Wrecce said:People need to know they're alive; as human irl interaction becomes more loaded, problematic and fractured, any form of attention is validation and proof of one's impact on some small of the world. The perceived value or lack thereof is irrelevant, merely to post is to have left one's mark.
My original reply was marked as trolling, so let me go in to detail about why I claimed this was stupid.Verlander said:I was thinking about this the other night actually.
Youtube is one of the biggest online communities, and seems to have little to no official moderation. What you get is a load of rubbish commentary, racism, arguing, bullshit claims, and general online disinhibition effect.
You then look at smaller communities like this one, with strict moderation, and you see (mostly) civilised conversation, discussions about different views, and general learning, guided by a primary interest.
Obviously these are very brief summarys, but I think there's an interesting study to be made here-maybe this is reminiscent of the real world? Maybe an overly strict government, that at least appears to be working in the direction of the people works best.. hmm?
What about those of us who do have discussions on the youtube comments section? And for that matter, everything you said can be applied to pretty much any online chatbox/forum/comments ever.thejdcole said:So, while browsing the many videos on youtube, i got to thinking. What in the hell is the point of youtube commenting. It's either populated by trolls or people who feed them. There is no discussion value to it at all. You also get those people who say "thumbs up for.. " or "1025 people are gay".
The only sort of reason I can see it being there is for user interactivity, for example when the vlogger says comment about the QOTD or something along those lines.
In essence, the YT commenting system is just full of people who argue with each other and add no value to the video, and I don't see the point in it at all. However, i feel that if it wasn't there at all youtube would lose a lot of its popularity.
What are your thoughts?